A widespread disruption halted all train services across Germany late Monday evening. The cause was initially unknown, leading to significant travel chaos for passengers nationwide. Authorities quickly identified a technical issue with the rail signaling system as the source of the problem. Deutsche Bahn, the national rail operator, initiated investigations to determine the extent of the damage and restore functionality. While sabotage was initially considered, current evidence points towards a technical fault. Services began to slowly resume early Tuesday morning, but substantial delays and cancellations are expected throughout the day as the network recovers. The incident raises questions about the resilience of Germany’s critical infrastructure.
